Amazing Facts About Koala

The name “koala” means in an extinct Aborigine language “does not drink.” Even if called koala bear, this animal has nothing to do with the actual bear; it is not even a placental mammal, but a marsupial, like the kangaroo. Its closest living relatives are the wombats. A koala (Phascolarctos cinererus) is about 60-80 cm (2-2.6 ft) long and weighs 5-14 kg (11-30 pounds). The extremely fine gray fur is the reason why koala has been heavily hunted in the past. The blunt muzzle, long nose, small eyes and large ears give koala a funny look. Koalas are unique amongst mammals in the adaptation of their limbs for arboreal life: they have opposable digits in an arrangement of two against three (like in chameleons).

The koala is a nocturnal mammal; during the day, it sleeps in the canopy of
the eucalyptus trees. Like in most marsupials, the koala male has a double-headed penis. Female koalas are notorious for their lesbian “sex sessions,” rejecting male suitors (females are slightly larger!) and trying to mate with each other, sometimes up to five at a time. This tendency has been observed till now only in individuals kept in captivity, while in the wild, they seem to remain heterosexual. In captivity, koalas have a ratio of three homosexual mating sessions for each heterosexual one.

The researchers have tried to explain the bizarre behavior: lesbian sex could be used by females to turn on the males; it may also be a hormonal impairment occurring in captivity, or employed to relieve stress.

The female gives birth to an offspring the size of a pea grain. She takes it with her mouth and places it into her marsupium (poach). In 6 months, the young can get out and feed on leaves. At the beginning, the young feed on semi-digested food from the mother. This way, the infant receives the microorganisms required for digesting plant food (imagine that some rodents take them by eating the parents’ excrements!). A female koala gives birth once at 2 years, and between mother and young strong bonds establish.

This animal feeds almost exclusively on eucalyptus leaves. The eucalyptus leaves, besides being toxic for most animals, are rich in cellulose and poor in proteins and fats. The adult must detoxify leaves (with energy expense), while cellulose is hard to break down. Because of this poor diet, koalas save energy by sleeping most of the day, while their movements are very slow. One individual consumes about 1 kg (2.2 pounds) of eucalyptus leaves daily and it may never drink water!

Koala is related to two of the most formidable marsupials that have ever existed. One is the extinct Australian marsupial lion (Thylacoleo carnifex), the largest carnivorous marsupial mammal ever. This animal would have killed a modern African lion (Panthera leo) in a fight. Thylacoleo killed its victims very quickly, penetrating with its “bolt-cutter” teeth through the hide and flesh of large animals, causing huge wounds and blood loss. Its massive carnassial cheekteeth effect major trauma and a rapid kill.

The other koala relative is the Diprotodon, an Ice Age species that was the biggest of all marsupials that have ever existed: as large as a hippopotamus! Diprotodon was 2 m (6.5 feet) tall and 3 m (10 feet) long, weighing around 3 tonnes and was part of a pre-historic Australian “mega-fauna” that included giant cow-sized kangaroos and marsupial lions.

Art galore…

Art is often used to refer specifically to beautiful visual creations like paintings, portraits and the like, perhaps the work of arts of some famous artist from long ago or just our own obra maestra. It’s a fine and expensive property that you would keep for as long as possible. But taking care of it is really painstaking especially when moving it to a new place. Moving work of arts requires much attention and most of us don’t take chances when it comes to shipping or storing it. It’s not like putting it in our backseat and drove it to our next destination. Remember, a fine art like antiques or paintings could be as old as your grand father. One wrong move could tear it and even a wrong temperature can destroy its precious paints. Thus, if it’s destroyed someone will have a hard time looking for a new one. Good thing there are companies nowadays that offers services like moving your art work without damaging it. Art storage is no longer a problem, it is safe and nothing is compromised. Art storage has the experience in moving art works from museums collections and even antiques collection. Not only have they had the expertise they also have the necessary equipment that will surely protect art items. So, what are you waiting for don’t carry your art works handle them with care.

Comfy office…

Our office is considered our second home. Here, we spend most of our time. Though it’s sad to say but it’s the place where we earn most of our stress. Irate boss and piling documents are just two examples of the many stressors in the office. And we all know that stress is dangerous to our health. To at least lessen the stress, everything inside it should at be comfortable enough for the person to work at they’re best. Huge filing cabinets could ease up the painstaking bundles of documents. It could hold a number of files and prevent your office from being next to trash. The good thing for using filing cabinets is that everyone in the office can easily locate files. Also, books used in research should be stock in simple, yet nice bookcases. Remember reading books can help the mind relaxed. The most important of them all is fashionable and elegant office furniture. Accordingly people with good set of office table and chair can work with excellence. But these three should be placed appropriately to create a harmonious ambiance. Keep in mind that a workable environment is one of the motivators of a person to continue working in a longer period.

aCt NOw!

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do that by the one you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”

Hey guys I like this quote of Mark Twain. It tells us to take the risks, to go further, to discover more, have no fear like one product says on its advertise. We should not wait for another day to reach our dream so we will not regret it in the future. Do it now!!!

Sniff This Trivia

The word perfumes sprung from two Latin words, ‘per’ (through) and ‘fume’ (smoke). The art of perfume making took place in ancient Egypt, but it was the Romans and the Arabs who improved the craft. Today, many procedures are being followed for making modern perfumes. The most general process is extracting oil from flowers through distillation.

tourism to destruction!

Did you know that the last frontier on earth is being invaded by, shall we say Tourist? Yes from the title of my post itself, I am talking about Antarctica. I recently saw documentaries regarding these lucrative business, where in anyone as long as you have the money can go and witness the beauty of the Antarctic continent.

I never against the tourist, but I am against to the thought that Antarctica is being exploited. So what happened to the treaties that hoped to protect this magnificent continent? There is a treaty that somehow carry out solution so that this area will be protected from any territorial claim of a country. Yes no one claim this area but there are people who wants to exploit it and used it to gain money and leave the area vulnerable to pollution and environmental degradation.

Who falls victims of these exploitation? Well if we would generally think of Antarctica, its barren, a wasteland, and lifeless but you might be surprised when you suddenly learn that there is life in this land. Indeed there are penguins, sea lions, and the humpbacks whale, they are few the species who lives comfortably in these region. What if oils from the ships who carries passengers spills out, gosh that would be a disaster… It would definitely kill a great proportion of animals not to mention the distraction it could bring to nature. Garbage and other trash used by the passengers may bring pollution.

There are too many possibilities of what Antarctic tourism could bring in this vulnerable environment. The reason why I wrote this to bring awareness that some of the earths region must be preserved particularly the Antarctic region. This is the place where wildlife are the only inhabitants, they are vulnerable and could be phased out when time that this land is totally exploited. When shall the governments acts on this serious matter? Tourism is beneficial to some aspects, that it brings about joy to the people and it could foster economic success to many businessman, but it could also jeopardize the environment of Antarctica. So when do we react?